04-26-2008, 10:41 AM
Hello
Regretfully to see another example of bankrupted mentality by a contributor by judging the earnings and the priority of money over professionalism and professional ethics. It is a established fact that good professionals earn good money automatically whereas those running after money earn only money. So the depth of inferiority complex can be easily measured. If it is not enough, the pointing towards people who are out of the country and earning handsome amounts due to their professionalism also ponder 'grapes are sour'. Nobody has to tell about his/her backgrounds, however it is sometimes reflected in the conversation of people due to their inferiority complex.
The analysis of the term teacher also reflects their knowledge and perhaps their own experience of teachers. If someone has chance to look into professional journals of good repute or have witnessed some good talk on economic issues, he/she will find those people contributing in such events are directly/indirectly affiliated to education. Even the institute of which they are member (if they really are), the papers are set by professionals with aptitude of teaching and not the practicing teachers (because it is a rule). I think it is enough to wipe dust from some parts of the mind?
Making assumptions by knowing some guys of same aptitude like of own that other person is just limited to one's assumed profession provides good chance of laughing.Keep it up.
Many thanks
Kind Regards
Regretfully to see another example of bankrupted mentality by a contributor by judging the earnings and the priority of money over professionalism and professional ethics. It is a established fact that good professionals earn good money automatically whereas those running after money earn only money. So the depth of inferiority complex can be easily measured. If it is not enough, the pointing towards people who are out of the country and earning handsome amounts due to their professionalism also ponder 'grapes are sour'. Nobody has to tell about his/her backgrounds, however it is sometimes reflected in the conversation of people due to their inferiority complex.
The analysis of the term teacher also reflects their knowledge and perhaps their own experience of teachers. If someone has chance to look into professional journals of good repute or have witnessed some good talk on economic issues, he/she will find those people contributing in such events are directly/indirectly affiliated to education. Even the institute of which they are member (if they really are), the papers are set by professionals with aptitude of teaching and not the practicing teachers (because it is a rule). I think it is enough to wipe dust from some parts of the mind?
Making assumptions by knowing some guys of same aptitude like of own that other person is just limited to one's assumed profession provides good chance of laughing.Keep it up.
Many thanks
Kind Regards